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Speaker 1 (00:05):
It's the Opperman Report.

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looks like it's very very likely that we're going to
be getting on a station through three stations, three frequencies
anyway in California, possibly even in a good Son all
the drive time. So that'll be a big, big deal
for the show. We were contacted, you know, Almosa from
the Apprentice, who want to work for the Trump administration.

(04:09):
It's coming out with this book, and we were actually
on the list of people contacted for a press what
do you call it for booking for booking Amorosa. So
the show is getting bigger and bigger and bigger. And
if we get to you know, I said, how much
time you going to give me?

Speaker 1 (04:25):
Though?

Speaker 3 (04:25):
With Almrosa, you know, I beg you know the deal.
I said, I got a two hour show. He said,
I exactually go on for two hours. I want' going
to talk to Amorosa about for two hours?

Speaker 4 (04:34):
My god?

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But you know, he says, we don't. We'll give you
fifteen to twenty minutes, you know, but not can even
an hour two hours?

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I'm gonna be doing a live show on American Freedom
Radio twelve noon. It's rare I do that show live
anymore since they moved it around so many times.

Speaker 4 (05:15):
And who am my God? Have coming on?

Speaker 3 (05:16):
I got this guy coming on who wrote a book
about Eric Scott. If you're familiar with the story about
Eric Scott, I had his father on the show a
couple of times, Bill Scott. Eric Scott was a West
Point graduate.

Speaker 4 (05:28):
Lived here in Las Vegas.

Speaker 3 (05:30):
White guy, red hair, you know, handsome kid, and he
worked as a pharmacy rep. You know, pharmaceutical rep and
went shopping with his girlfriend at Costco. One day he
had a legal firearm you know, how to carry permitt
concealed carry permit. It was carrying his concealed weapon there

(05:52):
and cop shot him and killed him, and then they
destroyed the videotape and then they told witnesses get the
hell out of here, and they covered the whole thing up.
They had a corner his inquest, which is you know,
basically the cops and the prosecution run that as well,
and witnesses came. And there was one witness especially who

(06:16):
was a doctor, local doctor, this Indian guy, and you know,
he was so methodical and describing what he saw, and
he just saw this innocent man get shot down dead.
And if you've ever seen that meme, they got this
meme out there, you know, all the time people. You know,
you don't see it as much lately, but for years

(06:36):
and years, it was out there all the time. This
cop who looks like Curly from the Three Stooges, this big,
bold cop, and he's pointing his finger like he's sitting
in the witness stand and he's pointing his finger like
a gun, and his faces all contorted, you know, to
the side, you know, like Curly from the Three Stooges
would do. And that's the cop that killed Eric Scott. Anyway,
so we have the author of this new book coming out.

(07:00):
We're gonna have him on the show one day.

Speaker 4 (07:04):
Tomorrow.

Speaker 3 (07:05):
I have if I think correctly, Oh yeah, I got
this professor Rick Spence from the University of Idaho. I
have him on coming on a show about Crowley and
secret societies and all the stuff about the Russian Revolution to
it's interesting stuff.

Speaker 4 (07:22):
He's a good guess.

Speaker 3 (07:23):
He's a very hardly said a word, and we'll just
let him talk. And he did very very fascinating guests.
I'd love to take his course. Really good teacher there,
lecture lecturer you might call it. So check that out tomorrow. Okay,
let's see what's going on here. Get to my notes,

(07:45):
my wonderful notes, A litter seven minutes already, time flies
and you having fun.

Speaker 4 (07:51):
Today's show is called what did I call it? I
had trouble coming up with a name for this show?

Speaker 3 (07:55):
What is called it? All trails lead to j else.
It's trying to think of my name of the show.
And some different things happened this week. First of all,
I've been I've been going through this really rough depression.
Feel a little bit better today, but I guess you know,

(08:18):
I've been very depressedly and like I said to it
that Facebook post. I feel like a failure in many
ways the last portion of my life. Anyway, what are
you gonna do? Right, There's nothing wrong you can do
about that. And you know, my daughter's leaving for college soon.
I miss her already and my life will never be
the same since it's a new chapter of my life. Hey,

(08:41):
and so we've been trying to do things, you know,
before she goes off to college. You know, like we
used to go kayaking all the time when she was little,
and we went there last Thursday, and that kind of
really hit me. Then, you know, there's a lot of
things that we're doing for the last time we'll ever
do them together, you know. So anyway, I've been very
depressed lately with a lot of things in my life.

(09:03):
And you know, I made a post on Facebook, and
so many people say, you know, you do such great
work on the radio and the radio show this yours.
You know, I have a personal life too that you know,
you guys know nothing about. You know, I mentioned to
you a couple of weeks back about the like ex
girlfriend I sent her that card. I was trying to
get her to go to the the Movie Film Festival
with me. You know, and uh, you know, the card worked,

(09:26):
by the way, she did, you know, she contacted me,
one blocked me on Facebook and all the kind of
stuff like that. And we did meet for lunch. We
didn't get a chance to go to the film festival
today together, but we did meet for lunch, you know.
But it was just a horrible experience in.

Speaker 4 (09:41):
Many many ways. She just hates me. She's just disgusted
by me.

Speaker 3 (09:48):
So anyway, I've been dealing with this depression and also
to the financially, we're a wreck over here right now.
We're totally I'm overdrawn at the bank. We're lucky the
show is on tonight because Cox cable bill is overdue,
you know about the show to the cable internet any
minute now. So thank god, I'm getting the show done.
Maybe tomorrowsroom it might be on. So I did a broadcast,

(10:11):
you know, asking for what do you call it?

Speaker 4 (10:13):
Memberships?

Speaker 3 (10:13):
People signs so for memberships, and a lot of people did,
but they didn't contact me at Opperman Report at gmail
dot com to get the money right away. I'm not
gonna see that money for forty five days if I'm lucky,
because tiny pass keeps that money forever. So if you
do want to support the show, you know, there's a
donate button at Oppermanreport dot com and you could if

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you want to be I'm a member sixty five bucks.
I'll give you thirteen months, but you have to email
me at Opperman Report at gmail dot com if you
go to the Operation reportant become a member. I'm not
gonna see that money for a month. Okay, it'll help
next month, but you know, so anyway, that's where we
are right now, and that's where we are. So the
name of the show tonight is all trails lead to jails.

(10:57):
And I've been kicking around.

Speaker 4 (10:59):
Some different things.

Speaker 3 (11:00):
I saw that story in the news about this camp
in New Mexico where this Muslim bunch, this guy did
a custodial kidnapping of his own son from Georgia to
brought him to this camp in a homeless type camp
in the middle of the New Mexican desert, and they
were shooting guns and there was stuff there in a

(11:23):
family court document about it. He was training the kids
to do school shootings. Obviously, it was a horror, horrific situation.
His kids were, they were being abused. There's a kid
that's missing that they suspect it is buried on the property,
but it was promoted at first. Another pedro camp was
found in New Mexico. This time a pedal camp was found, right,
so as that was on my mind, right, and then

(11:48):
I stumbled across a video of this guy, Craig Sawyer,
Sawman Sawyer. Now I can't talk about it right now,
but his name came up to me during Pizzagate. So
one came to me with an issue, and I can't
discuss that on the air, though I don't. You shouldn't

(12:08):
have said anything about that him.

Speaker 4 (12:10):
Think about him. What are you gonna do to like now?

Speaker 1 (12:12):
Right?

Speaker 3 (12:14):
And I caught this video with him where he was
talking about, you know, he's trying to like rewrite history,
you know, about his whole involvement in this pedal camp
in Tucson, Arizona. Because I watched that unfold very carefully, okay,
because I knew that the whole thing was a scam
from the start. I'm gonna tell you some new information

(12:35):
I got on that breaking news. No one knows in
the whole world but me and the guy who told me.
But he's claiming now he got this call about this
pedal camp down there and raced down there with his
gun because he was gonna he's always gonna rescue kids,
but we have to get that later on anyway, So

(12:56):
that was on my mind, this whole thing with Greg
Simon and the pedal camp and all that kind of nonsense, right,
And I've also been kind of depressed about my former
neighbor was on his way to president, guy just like me,
you know, hard working guy. You know, we lived in
the same block man, or our neighborhood over there in
seven Hills. If you know in Vegas, you know seven Hills,

(13:17):
a very fancy, brigadd community. You know, that's where Mike
Tyson lives. In seven Hills. You know, there's no joke.
This is where tiger Woods swing coach was, the real
Sickle golf course. Bill Clinton plays on that course. What's
his name, the guy that started PayPal lives in a
seven Hills. Smokey Robinson lives in Seven Hills, And when
moved into that neighborhood, you know, I look back on

(13:39):
my neighbors and there's tragedy on that block man, for
everybody involved.

Speaker 4 (13:45):
So all that that's bugging.

Speaker 3 (13:46):
Me too, you know, because in my head's you know
this guy family man like myself. You know, I raised it.
You know, the kids came to my house every day,
played in my house, my daughter, you know, all best friends.
He's going to prison. I'll get to that too.

Speaker 4 (14:01):
So all this is something I might have been depressed.

Speaker 3 (14:04):
Past week and other things too. I'm totally screwing up
this big case I got, you know. But I'll tell
you one knows. And if I had someone here to
live locally and they helped me out, that'd be really great.
If you want a volunteer, give me some help over here.
So today I get up. I've been swimming again, working

(14:27):
out again, you know, because when we took that trip
to California, you know, it was it was driving. I
told you I fell asleep driving and stuff that really
wore me down. So I haven't been working out as
much as when I first got back. And I was
drinking a little bit too when I first got back.
But I'm fit drinking again. Quit the coffee with the sugar.
Back out there, working out. I've been swimming. It was
raising some kid in the pool yesterday. Kid tried to
was trying to raise me.

Speaker 4 (14:48):
Man miliated.

Speaker 3 (14:50):
Okay, boy, I can tell you some stories about that.
When I used to take Vick to the pool when
she was little, I was really fast back and it
was like ten years ago when I taught her how
to swim, you know, and one of the lifeguards one
day to try to jump and pull.

Speaker 4 (15:05):
But he called me out. He says, come on, man,
let's race. Let's race. He says, how many laps he goes?
He was just back and forth.

Speaker 3 (15:10):
I said, no, no, no, it's ten lapsed. I lapped the kid.
The kid, yes, the kid yesterday too. I leaped him too.
But anywhere, and I'm not even that fast. I'm just
very anyway, back to work, back to the work. All
trails lead to jails. So this morning I get up,
I go on a bike ride right, and then I

(15:31):
was failing down. I was feeling depresses. Let me get
out in the sun and go on a hike, even
though we got all the smoke from these California fires here,
you know. So I go down to this trail which
I have not been on for about a month and
a half because even before we went to California, I
was hiking at Red Rock instead the little deviation for
my normal hiking path. So today I went back to

(15:53):
my old favorite trail here nearby the house. It's off
a horizon ridge.

Speaker 4 (15:59):
It kind of goes.

Speaker 3 (16:00):
I asked the next girlfriend's house too, I kind of
you know, the girl Sedona, the one, the one I
told you about, the Milton Vegan chick.

Speaker 4 (16:08):
She her father's house. She's in Hawaii now. But whatever.
So I go back.

Speaker 3 (16:15):
Hiking on my uldtral and there's never anybody back on
this trail. I always say by myself, never run into
anybody but affected my dad, I think. But I've never
run at anybody on this trail right there. And because
of all the storms and the rain and stuff we've
had here, it's kind of washed out. There's been some
rock slides and mud slides and all this kind of stuff,

(16:38):
and part of the trails are washed out. So it
was a little tricky, you know, finding the trail, because
even it's tricky even when it's not all washed out.
But it was not another human footprint that I saw
all day long today. And I get to this spot
which is like a little I guess you call it
like a ravine or a valley, you know, and it's

(16:58):
like where there's like a whah where you know, you
could tell it's been you know, and there's like two pills,
you know, and there's like a they joined at the bottom.
I used to call it like a ravine, right or
a valley. And it don't look at me from I'm
from the brocks, okay. So but and I see it
as like a piece of screen and two pieces of

(17:19):
wood with this screen on it and then some branches
on top of the screen. I said, what that did
that wash? Where did that come from? It was up
on the top of the mountain and washed down in
these storms, and what the hell is this? So I
walk a little closer and I see someone set up
a camp out there, and it was an elaborate camp.
They had set up these two boards with a screen
over with some branches on top, and then they had

(17:43):
they had a shovel down there, so they had even
did dug this thing out, and then they had a
barbecue grill, and they had taken a bunch of flat
rocks and they made a wall. So this is an
elaborate operation. Man, A little nervous, you know, who the
hell's living down there? So right away I could have said, oh,
look look at my carrots. Put let me run back
to the car. A pedal cam pedal, you know what

(18:05):
I mean. I guess that's the first thing some people did,
but not me.

Speaker 4 (18:10):
Okay, you know, I.

Speaker 3 (18:13):
Assuming it's a homeless camp, but it also could have
been some kids just built a clubhouse it, so who
knows what it is. And by the way, this is
not a place. You know, there was some homeless family
living in a car there for a while, but this
is only a homeless you know, it was this is
a hike to get back to the beginning with some
suspected it's kids, but whatever, but it just kind of

(18:38):
struck me. You know, take a look. And by the way,
time it was really insulted today. You know, someone said
that and Opperman doesn't care about the homeless because they
wanted me to do a show about some homeless people.
They knew when a bus needed some money.

Speaker 4 (18:50):
Whatever.

Speaker 3 (18:50):
You know, look sorry, and I you know, I cannot
devote every show to the causes.

Speaker 4 (18:56):
You know that that.

Speaker 3 (18:58):
You know, three hundred thousand people are not going to
be interesting, and you gotta turn off the radio, you know,
you gotta keep people's interest. So the ingenuity behind building
this this little camp here was remarkable, and it just

(19:19):
made me think, you know, like, here's this guy who
did Obviously he's physically fit. He could build this thing.
He could show I couldn't do what he did. Man,
I can tell him right now, I'm fucking really fit.

Speaker 4 (19:32):
You know.

Speaker 3 (19:35):
This guy put this thing together. Man up there, you know,
I loved those long boards up there and the shovel
all that kind of stuff.

Speaker 4 (19:42):
And so.

Speaker 3 (19:45):
Why can't dude, here, we have a guy who is ingenious,
he's physically fit. Why couldn't you know he's whatever, he's
broken whatever, he's living.

Speaker 4 (19:55):
In a hole in the ground.

Speaker 3 (19:58):
But why couldn't we give this guy We have all
of this open land all over here, all over Nevada.
Why couldn't we give this guy a little piece of
land and donate them the supplies to build himself a
decent little house. You know, look a kit, you know,
like a little cabin kit. You know, it wouldn't be
the most great, but the guy could. This guy could

(20:19):
do it, you know. And when you look at these
other you know, these other homeless camps. And I talked
to those guys, Cowboy you know and his girlfriend down
there from the pedal camp down there in Tucson by
the way, and.

Speaker 4 (20:31):
Everyone was saying, oh, oh, we had operations. You're talking
to the people that Yeah, right, I had them on
a shell.

Speaker 3 (20:36):
Okay, I did find them and I did talk to okay,
and then people had them on as shows after me.
But the thing is that they were talking about their
different camps down there out in the desert, you know,
and they've had a little community going.

Speaker 4 (20:49):
So why couldn't we do this?

Speaker 3 (20:50):
We're like, you know, we had some free land because
the Bolm owns a million acres out here, you know,
you know, and it was with some running water, you know,
they could get buckets to go back and forth and
public toilets.

Speaker 4 (21:06):
But also too, they could have their.

Speaker 3 (21:07):
Own little build, their own little huts, and they live
in some kind of that they're not living outside in
these tents and shopping carts and this kind of craziness
that we have going on here. Now you say, well ahead,
we can't do that because there's liabilities. And the real
reason is we can't admit to ourselves that there is

(21:29):
no social safety net.

Speaker 4 (21:31):
There's no there was.

Speaker 3 (21:32):
Really, we're everywhere on our own, you know, And it's
almost like if we were to do that and create
these little mad Max type societies.

Speaker 4 (21:40):
You know, we would be admitting.

Speaker 3 (21:42):
Defeat, that they would expose what we're really doing to
people and how we treat human beings on this earth.
We have to come up with better solutions to to
everything they were doing. Because here is a guy who

(22:03):
could build himself a little homestead and only needed a
little help and just to be left alone.

Speaker 4 (22:10):
You know, but what's the solution to this?

Speaker 1 (22:14):
Now?

Speaker 4 (22:14):
What?

Speaker 3 (22:15):
What's you know?

Speaker 4 (22:16):
You run?

Speaker 3 (22:16):
You walk by this guy here? You know, how do
you help them? You know you're knocking his little rock wall.
You know, hey, buddy, you need something?

Speaker 4 (22:24):
What do you do?

Speaker 3 (22:25):
You can't invade them his camp first of all. But
you know what's our solution to everything?

Speaker 4 (22:31):
Well? Call the police.

Speaker 3 (22:33):
What guy living behind my house right there and the
hills back there, call the police.

Speaker 4 (22:38):
Our solution to everything his arrest people.

Speaker 3 (22:44):
The three major problems is opiate addiction, right and suicide?
And what was the other one in gun violence? I
think it was a three the top three. The solution
for all of them except for suicide is pretty much
arrest them. But even suicide it's called the police and
incarcerated and put him in a mental institution. Our solution
to like all trails, cannot lead to jail. We have

(23:06):
to come up with better solutions than the solution to
every problem is to just arrest people. Let me play
commercial breaks. I got a lot I want to talk
about because I got breaking news for you here too,
about the Millers and this guy Arthur Lewis Arthur from
the Pedal Camp table there in Tucson. So I don't
want to get too distracted where you am from.

Speaker 4 (23:29):
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Speaker 3 (27:53):
Okay, welcome back to the Opperman Report. I'm your host,
Private investigator Ad Opperman. Okay, all right, so just so
you know, about four years ago, I tried to get
the show onto Dark Matters. I think it's called that.

(28:13):
Keith Rowland was running that station for Arnt Bell, you
know and all that stuff, and Jimmy Church was running
at his show on air, and I tried to get
my show in there, and he says, oh, I want
the show. He says, this is a great show. Start
sending me shows. Okay, four years ago. And one of
the first shows I sent them was a show up
but I did about the Franklin cover up. And I
sent them a show and he says, what's this, pedophiles.

(28:37):
I'm not gonna put a show about pedophiles on my station.
And I said, well, it's a very important topic.

Speaker 1 (28:43):
You know.

Speaker 3 (28:43):
This is never heard from him again. Okay, So that'll
give you an idea what it was like four years ago.

Speaker 4 (28:51):
No one was talking about this stuff.

Speaker 3 (28:52):
Okay, we're on the word Crank Salomon was or you know,
all these shows, and now everybody is, you know, pedal,
you know this and that pedal camps all this stuff.

Speaker 4 (29:01):
Okay.

Speaker 3 (29:02):
I have been taling about this stuff for a long time,
for real, Okay, back when all these other characters were
talking about the BEERU and twenty twelve and the end
of the world and Walmart tunnels and all and Jade
Helm all that nonsense. Okay, all these guys jumping on
a bandwagon. And it's very dangerous too, because they got
to tell. Some of these characters they take my shows, okay,

(29:22):
and they write them. They listen to what I say,
they write down their notes, Tony, they do a show
rattling off crap, okay, And it's very easy to take
some real facts and just twist them just a little bit, okay,
to mislead people. So I listen to this Craig saw
Man today, right when it wasn't today, it was a
few days ago. I listen to this video he put

(29:43):
out with the local post, okay, and he's going on
about how.

Speaker 4 (29:51):
Oh yeah, he got this call.

Speaker 3 (29:52):
I got a call and they tell me that that,
you know, I had to go out there to Tucson
and then rescue some kids at a pedophile camp. So
I grabbed my gun and over there, call my local guys.

Speaker 4 (30:03):
Well, first of.

Speaker 3 (30:03):
All, what the hell, what the hell, how does this
guy have you what? What? This guy's a former Navy
seal and a former marine. Okay, but what credentials does
he have right now to be running around affecting arrests
and rescuing people. He doesn't know authority be doing this whatsoever.
And then he says, well, when he got down there,

(30:24):
you know, he was suspicious right away. Now I saw
videos of him when he went down there. Right away
he was saying, oh, oh yeah, this this is there's
all the indications about pedal Camp. I saw this opened
my own eyes. That was watching all this very careful
because I knew the whole thing was an operation. Then
he says he goes on to say, well, I went
down there, I met with the Tucson Police Department and

(30:46):
they turned over all their police reports to me. Okay,
And then he starts telling me about this Screwy Louis.

Speaker 4 (30:52):
Screwy Louis Arthur.

Speaker 3 (30:53):
Lewis Arthur is the guy the Veterans ump patrol and
found the pedal camp, did all this crazy videos. Ah yeah,
and that tell me honest said, okay, well, you know
what if they said that to you, And I know
they didn't, but if they said that to you, then
then good old Lewis Arthur has a lawsuit of defamation
lawsuit against the Tuoson Police Department. Let me tell you,
guys something, Okay, in real life Okay, everything everything thing
you heard right there, he grabbed his gun to go

(31:14):
rescue these kids and he was talking to them. That's
all cartoon. None of that is reality. None of that
is real life. That showbiz. Okay, all right, Because I
have no authority to go grab my gun and go
rescue people and detain people. I'd be arrested for kidnapping, Okay,
I'd be arrested for brandishing a weapon. I would be

(31:35):
arrested for that because they love to arrest pis for
doing that kind of stuff. How can he do that?
He's not even a PI. What is he an next
Navy seal? So what you're an ex even if you
were a n US military has no authority in the
United States be affecting arrests and detaining people at gunpoint.

Speaker 4 (31:55):
It's nonsense.

Speaker 3 (31:58):
And then the police has turned over active investigation, turnover
all the police reports, do you right? Okay, that's crazy.
Then any other one is, and then they start the faming.
They complain it in the police report. I deal with
these cops all the time, and I call these public
information offices all the time, both of the radio showing

(32:19):
both of my work. They are the most careful people.
They're never gonna call someone wacky and screwy. Even the
smallest way smaller Tusson police departments a professional police department. Okay,
Even the smallest police departments you deal with in the
smallest counties aren't gonna beat the faming they're complaining. That's

(32:44):
all complete nonsense. So unless good old Craig Story has
some other badge of some type that we don't know about,
some other kind of credentials he's not telling us about that,
he's able to get this kind of stuff and able
to deteen people at gunpoint in the United States of America, Okay,
because otherwise say that ain't happening. But he starts mentioning

(33:07):
his business about Lewis Arthur being over there at Bundy Ranch,
and I remembered, I said, you know, I got an
email about this. I got a long email from this
guy right around the time this whole thing was coming.

(33:27):
I did the last show about it when it first
came out. Remember I said you could be a winner
a pedal camp too, because it was so freaking ridiculous
old story. That's when people still believe it. I guess
some people still believe he's still see repeated. But I
got this long email about you know, a guy who
a source of mine, who was at Bundy Ranch. Okay,
and you know, I said, we want me to go

(33:48):
back because I know he was talking about it. Let
me go back and see what this guy wrote. You know,
because I got a ton of emails every freaking day.
I can't read everything. It's impossible, you know, I don't
care who you hear all these hosts saying, oh.

Speaker 4 (33:58):
I readly your emails. One reads all those thams. It's impossible.
It's impossible to get it. There's the long ones I
didn't get. I get hold exhibits. Man, people send me stuff.

Speaker 3 (34:08):
You know, there's seventy seven hundred page court cases They
said me, did can you reveal my documents were here?

Speaker 4 (34:14):
Okay? Yeah, yeah, I'll get right on that. Thanks. Okay,
could you buy a membership? Maybe?

Speaker 1 (34:20):
You know?

Speaker 4 (34:20):
How's that? Okay?

Speaker 3 (34:23):
So I go back and check it out. And this
guy had a whole thing about Arthur Lewis, Okay, the
veterans of politics guy. And when he was up at
Bundy Ranch. You know what, this guy was involved in
a Bundye ranch, the whole thing with the drones man.
This guy was part of the whole. What happened was

(34:45):
there was a big controversy up there at Bundy Ranch
where a rumors started going around that there was going
to be a drone attack. It was gonna happen any
minute now. And the three percenters of the oath keepers
whatever said, well, we're leaving, We're going to go stay
at hotels. And there was a standoff there, pulling uns
on each other, with just insanity up there. But the
guys who started that rumor, and this I know for

(35:07):
a fact, were the Millers. The Millers. The Millers are
hooked up and connected with Louis Arthur. Now who were
the Millers. Well, the Miller's where the story goes. You know,
I'm gonna tell you a real story. But the story
goes in the newspapers and the TV over here in Vegas.

(35:28):
The Millers went, they sold all their possessions and they
traveled to Nevada, here to go work for the campaign
of David Laurie Vanderbeek, who was running I believe for
Senate at the time.

Speaker 4 (35:40):
No, it might have. It must have been.

Speaker 3 (35:42):
Governor, because I coasted and did the governor's debate and
the Sheriff's debate and I posted it and moderated it.
And David Laurie van der Beek was running on his
ticket with the same ticket as the same party as
who's that guy the other Navy the old guy that
won the wrestler guy.

Speaker 1 (36:05):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (36:08):
I figured this and you know, told me had his
own TV show there he was a wrestler and he
was a oh boy, it really sucks. But anyway, I
don't every rode together but away anyway, it's not the
same party as something. He went there in Wisconsin. I
think it was Minnesota. Minnesota, all right, was right on.
Tipped my tongue there. But anyway, let's get back to

(36:30):
some money out of time. So they came down to
work for David Laurie van der Beek, and also too,
they were also with the Gordon Martinez. They wanted Gordon
Martinez to be sheriff, and they were up there at
Bundy Ranch. They got kicked out of Bundy Ranch because
they started this whole crazy rumor about the drones. David

(36:51):
Lewis Arthur was also involved, I think about the drones.
So they get kicked out of Bunny Ranch. They'd moved
back down because they had sold all their possessions to
get here to Vegas. And it was they had some motel,
the Weekly Long Stay Motel. I think it was on Charleston.

Speaker 4 (37:08):
Oh, I forget where it was.

Speaker 3 (37:09):
But the thing was then, the story was is they
put all their possessions into a shopping car with guns
and rifles and all kind of stuff like that, and
they pushed their shopping car three miles down the road
in one hundred and ten degree weather to a CCI's
Pizza and just happened to run into a couple of cops. Okay,
and get the jump on these cops. Vargas cops are
the most parento guys we ever seen in your life.

(37:30):
And you couldn't get within ten miles of them with
a shopping cart full of guns. I don't had a flag.
Don't tread on me flagging on those nonsense. But somehow
they got to jump on these two cops and the
secs pizza and shot them boat dead, and the cops
I don't think I got even mourn off a shot.
Then they make their way from there across the street
to a walmart where they come in. They shoot a
gun into the ceiling. They say the revolutionary started. And

(37:53):
then there's some guys. Supposedly there was a guy in
there who's had a legal weapon in there, and he
pulled his gun on them to subdue them. Then they
shot him dead, and then the cops went in and
there shot him and killed him. Then the first story
was that the cops, well, they committed suicide. Then the
second story was the cops went in there and shoot him.
Now a lot of people in alternative media were saying, Okay, well.

Speaker 4 (38:12):
This isn't even a walmart.

Speaker 3 (38:13):
The whole thing's all fake. And I went down to
this walmart, I talked to the people who worked there,
it all. It definitely happened. But there's a lot of
hanky stuff with this story. Because when I found that,
because I know Gordon Martinez and I know David Lorie Vanderbeek,
I know these guys and I had them on my
show and I recorded a whole interview with them, and

(38:35):
the recording was deleted from my computer. And I wasn't
using Spriak or anything like that back in those days.
I was using call notes, which is it's a PC
BASI it's based on my PC. How this thing got
the leader of my computer's just unheard of. Then I
tried to do a show, a special show on that

(38:56):
station I was on back at that time, Revolution Radio,
and the owner of station didn't want to do it.
He says, Nah, I don't want to be bothered. I'm
not interested in that. I call up John B.

Speaker 4 (39:08):
Wells.

Speaker 3 (39:08):
John B Wells was sure interested. We spent two whole
days taping with John B. Wells because his tape got
destroyed too. And then the second day when we were
all trying to tape and record and record and record,
we had all kinds of problems all day long. Stuff
we haven't even talked about on the air.

Speaker 4 (39:23):
So look at it.

Speaker 3 (39:24):
We've looked into this little further. We found out that
the Millers were informants. They were on police reports here
in Nevada as informants ratting out their neighbors there in
that motel well and then say to testify. We also
found out that they were involved in the million mask
march and Occupy Wall Street. These guys were involved in

(39:45):
leftist marches and operations and then suddenly wind up at
this right wing operation over there at Bundy Ranch. Then
also too, they shoot these cops. A cop gets in
a car accident. Out of here, this's parades, there's bulogies,
the ceremonies and all this stuff. Two cops get shot dead.

(40:06):
There's nothing. It was a story on the news, but
that was it. It was over the twenty four hours.
They stopped talking about it. Then there was all kinds
of shadiness with the videos the cops put out from
the inside the walmart, it was all green and you know,
you couldn't make anything out. You walk into Walmart, you
see what that TV looks like. You see exactly what
the filming is. You could see yourself on team and

(40:26):
you walk in. It's crystal clear in color.

Speaker 4 (40:29):
Okay.

Speaker 3 (40:30):
So there was a huge cover up with that whole
operation over there with the Millers. And now we find out.

Speaker 4 (40:38):
Then who is hooked up.

Speaker 3 (40:39):
With the Millers, Veterans on patrol and Arthur Lewis and
this whole hoaxed pedal camp thing over there and Win
in Tucson. Now what the hell's going on there, and

(41:00):
no one's, no one's were pouring that to you because
no one talks about the Millaris but me. Okay, it's
a big secret. We had one guy talking about the
Millers who was making it all up. Okay, I called
him out on the air and I told him, called
him up, told me he was lying of people.

Speaker 4 (41:17):
Making up stories. This day had a whole thing.

Speaker 3 (41:19):
That the Millers were showed up at the the h
Wors I think the Super Soldier Summit and you know
all kinds of craziness.

Speaker 4 (41:26):
Man just making it up.

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Speaker 4 (46:24):
So now.

Speaker 3 (46:26):
The last segment of our All Trails Lead to Jails
is the story of my neighborhood in Seven Hills in Henderson, Nevada.
When I first moved to Las Vegas in two thousand
and moved his little neighbor called Seven Hills, a gated community.
Like I said, you know, Tiger Wood's a swing coach.
You know, all these guys live there. It's a fancy

(46:49):
neighborhood for sure. It's on a golf course, gated community.
And so we moved into this little house not the
end of a block. Was this real estate agent had
two little kids owned his house. Right across the street
was this other family. These two kids, uh Victoria's two
best friends, and they lived at their aunt and uncle

(47:09):
because you know, their.

Speaker 4 (47:10):
Mother was a mess. Mother is dead now, she died
a drug addiction.

Speaker 3 (47:17):
All these kids, I worked from home, you know, I
had the deeper company in New York's. I worked from home,
and all these kids were in my house every day.
I raised these kids, you know, I fed them three
meals a day pretty much. They came over in the morning,
they went home at night in my house. You know,
I had at one point, I had seven little girls

(47:40):
in my house every freaking day, driving me crazy. So
me and my wife get divorced, I get kicked out
of the house. First thing she does is my ex
wife and she starts making complaints against the aunt uncle

(48:03):
across the street, and she complains on a homeowners association.
She complains to their landlord different things, you know, working
on a truck and something about a tree that cut
down a tree in from they had roommates living with them.
She gets them evicted from their house, and the two
little girls were separated. The aunt and the uncle separated,

(48:25):
they broke up, so the two little kids were separated
from the parents that raised them from birth practically, and
they had to go live with their grandparents. The other
two become divorced. Ultimately, the uncle who dies of suicide
in the past couple of years. They just did a
suicide a couple of years ago.

Speaker 4 (48:44):
Tragedy.

Speaker 3 (48:45):
Okay, and now Victoria's best friend, by the way, now
she's eighteen years.

Speaker 4 (48:50):
Old and pregnant.

Speaker 3 (48:54):
Living by the way. Another thing too, man, she was
living with some guys molested. To me, that's a whole
what tragedy in this neighborhood? Man, American dream. You moved
the beautiful gated community in suburbia, brand new construction, brand
new house, beautiful houses. Yeah, prettied my house back and
it'll pick that all the time on myself. I painted

(49:15):
in the whole place and decorated the whole thing. American
dream ends in tragedy. Our other neighbor down the block
that Victoria used to play with their kids. And after
I get kicked out, my ex wife becomes friends with
his wife. What the hell went on over there, I

(49:37):
don't know. But the first thing happened was he gets
arrested for domestic violence, and he stayed with her, and
he went back and went back with her again. Then
he starts getting these duys, all right. First one was
little Duy. He was okay for a couple of years.
Then he got another arrest. He got, you know, because

(50:00):
a real estate agent.

Speaker 4 (50:01):
Right.

Speaker 3 (50:02):
Another arrest he got was because his two daughters, when
they were teenagers, got into a fight with each other
and he got arrested, and they lost custody of his
kids too, and drop Protect the services came and took
the kids. And he wound up with these three d
uys over the course of about three or four years.

(50:24):
But they were all There was a bar not even
a mile.

Speaker 4 (50:30):
From the house.

Speaker 3 (50:31):
It's about two miles from the house. So all of
his arrests were from this bar, driving back.

Speaker 4 (50:36):
To his home, you know, in the middle of the night.

Speaker 3 (50:38):
You know, they weren't These weren't the reckless, you know,
the car accidents, speeding down the highway, weaving around. There's
all stupid little duys, you know, barely over the limit.
But now he's got three of them. He lost his
license and a couple of driver went out a license too,

(51:01):
But he lost his license and now he can't show
real estate.

Speaker 4 (51:04):
He can't do it.

Speaker 3 (51:05):
He lost his real estate job because he can't be
in real estate and can't show houses because he can't drive.
Hard working guy too, he used to do these open
houses all the time, really put a lot of work
into Then you know, he breaks up with the wife
and one of his arrests is he was sleeping in

(51:28):
one of the houses that he was showing. He had
the key, have those multi listing key codes, you know,
so he knew the house was empty, that he was
staying in his house. He would go sleep in these
houses at night because he had nowhere to live. So yeah,

(51:49):
he's got a bunch of open warrants right now too.
But the thing is is, here's this guy, you know,
hard working guy, family man, you know, and now everything's destroyed.
He's lost everything, he's lost his family, He's homeless. He
can't work because you can't be a real estate agent

(52:10):
with all these criminal records and stuff like that, especially
getting arrested, you know, violated, you know, in a home
you're selling. You know, you're trying to sell or show
a house, you know, and you caught there sleeping in
But is my question for you, though, is all these
problems okay, the fight hand with his wife, the fight

(52:30):
between the kids. One of his arrests too, was that
when he left the bar, he backed into another car
that broke a tail light and then drove home with
it and tell anybody about it. You got arrested for
that too. Get arrested for.

Speaker 4 (52:43):
Sleeping in doors? You know?

Speaker 3 (52:46):
Are all these crimes really so bad? You know that
we need to arrest someone and take them and put
them in handcuffs and put them in jail over these
little offenses. You know, is that really the way we
want to deal with all societies problems. Here's a guy
now worked this whole life, you know, wasn't not of

(53:10):
This guy isn't a criminal, and he's facing two to
fourteen years in prison, and he's gonna have all kind
of contempted court chargers, all kinds of stuff too. You know,
is this the way we want to deal with society's
Here's a guy has a drug addiction, he has an
alcohol addiction that needs to be dealt with. Whatever the

(53:33):
problems was in his marriage was causing him to fight.
That's another thing that just needs to be dealt with,
not arresting people.

Speaker 1 (53:41):
Now.

Speaker 4 (53:41):
I know a lot of people will say to me, well,
what are you kidding me? Head? I lost my.

Speaker 3 (53:47):
Best friend died, but he was killed by a drunk driver.
And everybody has that story. Oh my best friend is
killed by drunk driver. My daughter was killing her. Listen,
there's only ten thousand drunk driving no, no, no, yeah,
there's ten thousand alcohol related deaths in the United States
per year. There's three or fifty million people, and there's
ten thousand, ten thousand alcohol related deaths. Now, that doesn't

(54:10):
mean these are over the duy limit that caused these accidents.
These are people that there was alcohol involved. Okay, they
were either over the limit or under the limit. Ten thousand, Ada,
those ten thousand, Some of them are single car accidents.
No one got killed but the drunk. Okay, all right,

(54:31):
victimless again, victimless because the only one killed.

Speaker 4 (54:34):
Was the guy, the drunk that was driving the car.

Speaker 3 (54:38):
Some of those accidents, some of them had to be
caused by sober drivers. Okay, not really, you know, because
you're an accent doesn't mean okay, so some of those
are sober drivers too. Now, okay, so you figured maybe
five thousand deaths are related to over the limit, and
we arrest what a million people are here? A million
people are here? You know that you lose your license,

(55:01):
you lose your job, you lose your family, you become homeless.
Why does every bar have a parking lot outside? Okay,
because you go when you have two three drinks, you're
over that limit. But every bar has a parking lot.
You drive to it, you drive away from it. Okay, Hey,

(55:22):
there's more accidents and fatalities on the highway caused by
people in the passing lane driving too slow that people
have to go into the right lane and pass around them. Okay,
how come we don't arrest those people? Oh, it's unthinkable.
It We can't solve every problem that we have in
this country by arresting people, because obviously what happens is

(55:45):
it just creates more problems. Now we've got a guy
who's homeless and lost his kids, lost his wife, lost
his job, he can't.

Speaker 4 (55:51):
Work, and who benefits from this?

Speaker 1 (55:55):
You know what?

Speaker 3 (55:56):
Life was saved by putting this guy in prison for
fourteen years?

Speaker 4 (56:00):
No one. Okay, guys, the show's over.

Speaker 3 (56:06):
Okay, I'm done, all right, And I hope I I
weave the little tail for you there, and I hope
you got something out of it. If you like the
show again, and if you want if you want to
show on next week, and if you want to hear
the show again next week. I need memberships, you know,
we need memberships. You go to operamreport dot com. Become

(56:26):
a member if you want a discount thirteen months for
sixty five bucks.

Speaker 4 (56:31):
I give be a discount.

Speaker 3 (56:32):
Got to contact me directly at operam Report at gmail
dot com.

Speaker 4 (56:37):
All right, that's how we keep the show on the air.

Speaker 3 (56:40):
If you want to advertise, this is the If there
was ever a time to come to me and say, hey,
and I want to advertise, this is the time. Because
I'm desperate for some I just only need a couple
of advertisers. I'll give you the same rates. You'll be
on three stations. We're gonna be covering like sixty percent
of the whole state of California. Okay, I get some advertisers. Now,
we'll be on in drive time in California, in the

(57:02):
middle of the night. We'll be on in drive time.
I only need a few sponsors and advertisers. Okay, and
we're getting a guy to do a professional adverage, you know, commercial.
We're gonna play it so we're gonna be real stuff
we get on there. Okay, we get bigger guests, better
guests at kind of stuff right that we'll still have
a little influence around here. All right, guys, do you

(57:24):
want to send a donation to keep things afloat Operamanreport
dot com. Is a donate button on there. You can donate.
Hopefully we could do away with the whole donate situation
and just have memberships and advertisers, you know, commercial advertisers don't.

Speaker 4 (57:40):
Have to beg you for money.

Speaker 3 (57:42):
So, uh, we're gonna be sending another email because we
want to put a little plug in there for the
Carkking dot com.

Speaker 4 (57:53):
And also to uh.

Speaker 3 (57:56):
Some more updates because we're supposed to put it in
there too. About how the new commentary section that we
have in the member section where I do it after
every show. Now, after all the interviews, I do a
little fifteen twenty minute thirty minute commentary where I talk
about the show that I just did. So that's in
the Member section two now another edition, and we

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Just added to that too as well.
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